Pierre “Pee” Thomas, a producer credited for starting the careers of Migos, Lil Yachty and others, was arrested for reckless driving by Alpharetta police.

An Atlanta-based hip-hop producer was arrested for reckless driving in Forsyth County on Sunday.

Pierre “Pee” Thomas, the chief executive of record label Quality Control, reached speeds of up to 125 mph in a red SUV while driving on Ga. 400, police said. Thomas has produced records for rappers such as Migos, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby and Rich the Kid.

“That officer tried to catch up to the vehicle, but he himself got up to about 120, 125 (mph) and even then, the officer noticed the vehicle was pulling away from him,” Jason Muenzer with the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety told Channel 2. “When the officer approached the vehicle, (Thomas) acted as though he didn’t see the officer. The only excuse he had was he didn’t see the officer and he wanted to get home.”

Thomas told police that he was leaving his studio and trying to get home, according to the dashcam footage. After speeding on Ga. 400, Thomas and an Alpharetta officer eventually pulled over in Forsyth County on McFarland Parkway.